Crumbs from the Land O' CakesGould, 1851 - 192 ページ |
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... hand Can ere untie the filiael band That Knits me to thy rugged Strands " after procuring my baggage frim the Custom House , I made my way to the Carlisle railroad depot as fast as possible . all the railway trains leaving Liver - pool ...
... hand Can ere untie the filiael band That Knits me to thy rugged Strands " after procuring my baggage frim the Custom House , I made my way to the Carlisle railroad depot as fast as possible . all the railway trains leaving Liver - pool ...
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... hand , ex- claiming in the genuine vernacular- " A mon , I'm raal glad to see ye , I ken'd ye fine when ye was a callant , we baith cum frae ae place , for my faither was bellman o ' the lang toon o ' Kirkaldy . ” 66 I was now on the ...
... hand , ex- claiming in the genuine vernacular- " A mon , I'm raal glad to see ye , I ken'd ye fine when ye was a callant , we baith cum frae ae place , for my faither was bellman o ' the lang toon o ' Kirkaldy . ” 66 I was now on the ...
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... hand- In thee the quenchless flame was lighted That sparkles for my native land . ” In a retired village like this , the arrival of one from America is a marked era in its history , and I soon found myself the object of the kindest ...
... hand- In thee the quenchless flame was lighted That sparkles for my native land . ” In a retired village like this , the arrival of one from America is a marked era in its history , and I soon found myself the object of the kindest ...
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... hand of modern im- provement , till that day when the " elements shall melt with fervent heat . " This was a place of no ordinary interest to me , as I am somewhat of an antiquarian . Ages have succeeded ages since this once lordly ...
... hand of modern im- provement , till that day when the " elements shall melt with fervent heat . " This was a place of no ordinary interest to me , as I am somewhat of an antiquarian . Ages have succeeded ages since this once lordly ...
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... hand , the harp that he had brought from fairy land . " In numbers high the witching tale The prophet poured along ; No after bard might ere avail Those numbers to prolong . " The feast breaks up , and the guests are soon locked in ...
... hand , the harp that he had brought from fairy land . " In numbers high the witching tale The prophet poured along ; No after bard might ere avail Those numbers to prolong . " The feast breaks up , and the guests are soon locked in ...
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ancient appearance arch banks beautiful building built called Castle celebrated century chapel church consists contains covered cross curious death delightful distance earth Edinburgh English erected feet fine five floor four Free Glasgow ground half hall hand height hill hour hundred interesting kind King lady lake land length light living Loch London looking Lord Lord John Russell Mary memory miles monuments morning narrow never night noble object once original painted palace passed persons present Queen received remains residence river road rock romantic royal ruin scene Scotland Scottish seat seemed seen shown side soon stair stands steamer stone surrounded thousand tion took Tower town trees vault venerable walk walls whole winding
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178 ページ - Auld Lang Syne" brings Scotland, one and all, Scotch plaids, Scotch snoods, the blue hills, and clear streams, The Dee, the Don, Balgounie's brig's black wall, All my boy feelings, all my gentler dreams Of what I then dreamt, clothed in their own pall, Like Banquo's offspring: — floating past me seems My childhood, in this childishness of mine: I care not — 'tis a glimpse of "Auld Lang Syne.
190 ページ - O Scotia ! my dear, my native soil ! For whom my warmest wish to Heaven is sent, Long may thy hardy sons of rustic toil Be blest with health, and peace, and sweet content ! And...
9 ページ - THE SEA. The Sea ! the Sea ! the open Sea ! The blue, the fresh, the ever free ! Without a mark, without a bound, It runneth the earth's wide regions 'round ; It plays with the clouds ; it mocks the skies ; Or like a cradled creature lies.
84 ページ - O'er Roslin all that dreary night, A wondrous blaze was seen to gleam ; 'Twas broader than the watch-fire's light, And redder than the bright moon-beam. It glared on Roslin's castled rock, It ruddied all the copse-wood glen ; 'Twas seen from Dryden's groves of oak, And seen from cavern'd Hawthornden.
35 ページ - In these far climes it was my lot To meet the wondrous Michael Scott ; A wizard of such dreaded fame That when, in Salamanca's cave, Him listed his magic wand to wave, The bells would ring in Notre Dame...
95 ページ - AND call they this Improvement? — to have changed My native Clyde, thy once romantic shore, Where Nature's face is banish'd and estranged.
190 ページ - Long may thy hardy sons of rustic toil Be blest with health, and peace, and sweet content! And oh ! may Heaven their simple lives prevent From luxury's contagion, weak and vile ! Then, howe'er crowns and coronets be rent, A virtuous populace may rise the while, And stand a wall of fire around their much-loved Isle. O Thou! who pour'd the patriotic tide That stream'd thro...
158 ページ - In all her length far winding lay, With promontory, creek, and bay, And islands that, empurpled bright, Floated amid the livelier light, And mountains, that like giants stand, To sentinel enchanted land. High on the south, huge Benvenue Down on the lake in masses threw Crags, knolls, and mounds, confusedly hurl'd, The fragments of an earlier world...
76 ページ - There are twenty of Roslin's barons bold Lie buried within that proud chapelle; Each one the holy vault doth hold— But the sea holds lovely Rosabelle. And each St Clair was buried there, With candle, with book, and with knell ; But the sea-caves rung, and the wild winds sung, The dirge of lovely Rosabelle ! XXIV.
20 ページ - Whose heart hath ne'er within him burned As home his footsteps he hath turned, From wandering on a foreign stand?